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Chemin des Douaniers

Chemin des Douaniers

The Chemin des Douaniers is the best way to learn about Antibes’ creative past and its relationship with impressionist artists. A walk not to be missed during your visit in Antibes! A lot of artists who visited the French Riviera were truly fascinated and inspired by the impressive scenery surrounding the city. Each location on […]

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Trip to Grimaud

Trip to Grimaud

Not very far from Saint Tropez, you can find a beautiful medieval village known as Grimaud. It may be misinterpreted with Port Grimaud which is located mainly at the seaside. If you decided to take a small trip away from Saint Tropez, then we suggest you visit both the village of Grimaud and Port Grimaud. […]

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Ramatuelle

Trip to Ramatuelle

Ramatuelle is a small village situated only 20 minutes away from Saint Tropez. It is enclosed by ramparts which make it the perfect spot to observe the little village and its surroundings from a high point of view. You can also see the nearby beach of Pampelonne from above, with crystal–clear waters and sandy coast. […]

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Trip to Gassin

Trip to Gassin

Gassin is a small village with little narrow streets and Provençal ancient houses, situated only above 15 minutes away from Saint Tropez. The village is positioned high up on a rock, overlooking magnificent vineyards and the coast. From the top, you can also see the Iles D’Or and the Maures Mountains. During winter you can […]

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Nuits du Château de la Moutte

Nuits du Château de la Moutte

A festival dedicated to classic music, romanticism, and poetry, les Nuits du Château de la Moutte aims to promote an ambience where music and art meet, by providing good quality music and sounds. The festival is held outside of a beautiful building, the Château de la Moutte, acquired by the famous Emile Ollivier, Prime Minister […]

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Château de la moutte

Château de la Moutte

Château de la Moutte is a house that was built in the 19th century and is settled in a palm tree park with woods and vines, representing Saint Tropez’s natural heritage and culture. This setting is of noble origin as it was built by a very important family in 1856, Martin de Roquebrune. However, the […]

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Cap Camarat

Cap Camarat

Cap Camarat houses the second highest lighthouse in France, more specifically 129 meters above sea level. You can only imagine what the views over the city and the sea are like. The lighthouse is covered by a lush forest of pine and oak trees holding on tightly to granite rocks that are sculptured by different […]

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Chapelle Sainte-Anne

Chapelle Sainte-Anne

While you are strolling around the streets of Saint Tropez, you can take a detour and visit the Chapelle Saint Anne, a chapel positioned on a small hilltop in a very beautiful setting offering spectacular views. What is very interesting is that this Chapel was built with an objective to thank and praise God for […]

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Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

Les Voiles is a very famous event in Saint Tropez that brings people together from all around the world to witness a very interesting and unique yachting race. Held during October, the event of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez is very famous as it is a contest that gathers people outside of the region as well. […]

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Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma

Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma

The Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma has earned a reputation of an emblematic place. The exhibitions in this museum are divided into two, one showcasing the real history of the police station and one dedicated to the history of the cinema in Saint Tropez. You can learn all about the history of this […]

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